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Re: Version control without internet?
Our team uses Mercurial with great success. (I also use it for all of my personal projects and our team's internal website.)
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E: mkdir robotics2011_code cd robotics2011_code hg init hg clone C:/Dev/Robotics/2011/ Or if you aren't too keen on the command line, you can use TortoiseHg. Another awesome feature that Mercurial has (which git does not have) is "hg serv" which is basically a minimalistic web server that hosts and interface to your mercurial repo. ![]() I can also say I've been happy with git, but it sometimes acts funny on Windows. It also likes to slow down after time if you don't manually garbage collect frequently. |
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Sorry about that, there should be a "afaik" in there. Thanks! Good to know when I'm working with git-hosted OSS!
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